Toxic effects of dimecron to fingerlings of Labeo rohita (Ham.) during acute and chronic exposures


Autoria(s): Akhter, M.; Mollah, A.R.; Kadir, M.M.; Khaleque, M.A.
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1999

Resumo

The toxic effects of dimecron on growth, body composition and oxygen consumption of fingerlings of Labeo rohita were studied. Dimecron concentrations of 4 and 8 mg/l were used. Both acute (3-h) and chronic (15- 42 d) exposure schedules were followed. Compared with the control fish, both 4 and 8 mg/l dimecron treatment significantly suppressed weight gained in fish by 9.71% and 30% respectively during a 42 day exposure period. However, the length of fish was suppressed by 11.46% significantly only in fish group exposed to 8 mg/l dimecron. Similarly, the protein content was also significantly reduced in the above group of fish. The oxygen consumption of fish was elevated considerably, but not significantly in both group of treated fish (8.5% and 26.07%) during acute exposure. However, after 15 days of exposure the rate decreased by 18.98% significantly only in fish exposed to 8 mg/l dimecron. The threshold level of DO at low oxygen environment found to be slightly higher in fish at 8 mg/l dimecron. The survival time at the above oxygen condition was reduced during acute exposure (3-h) and that was extended during chronic (15-d) exposure.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16417/1/BJFR3.1_067.pdf

Akhter, M. and Mollah, A.R. and Kadir, M.M. and Khaleque, M.A. (1999) Toxic effects of dimecron to fingerlings of Labeo rohita (Ham.) during acute and chronic exposures. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 3(1), pp. 67-76.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16417/

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